Rethinking Japanese feminisms
Abstract
256 BOOK REVIEWS (205, original italics). This productive tension between possibilities and limitations, or between flexibility and inflexibility, is part and parcel of what it means to live transnationally. As an anthropologist who also conducted bilingual fieldwork about the Brazilian dekasegi migrants in the same region of Japan only a year after LeBaron von Baeyer, I am impressed by the depth of her compelling findings and nuanced analyses. Personally, I would have liked to see a clearer...